Wedding Crashers fans, lock it up. Stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are reuniting for the 20th Century Fox comedy, The Internship. Directed by Shawn Levy (Real Steel) and based on an original script by Vaughn, The Internship finds Vaughn and Wilson playing two old-fashioned salesmen who haven’t kept up with the digital age. When they suddenly become unemployed, they attempt to remake themselves by interning at a major tech company. Steve sat down with the director for a recent interview in which he talked about the project, previously titled, Interns. Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment and Vaughn’s Wild West Picture Show will produce with shooting scheduled to begin June 25th. Hit the jump for the press release.

Check out the official press release below:

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VINCE VAUGHN AND OWEN WILSON REUNITE FOR THE INTERNSHIP

SHAWN LEVY DIRECTS FOR A JUNE 2012 START

LOS ANGELES, (April 12, 2012) – Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, who last teamed in Wedding Crashers, will reunite in the 20th Century Fox comedy THE INTERNSHIP, directed by Shawn Levy, the Studio announced today.

Filming begins June 25.

In the story, Vaughn and Wilson portray two old school salesmen who, finding themselves suddenly unemployed and passed-by in the digital world, try to reinvent themselves by becoming interns at a major tech company.

Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment and Vaughn’s Wild West Picture Show Productions will produce the film that is based on Vaughn’s original script.

About Fox Filmed Entertainment

One of the world’s largest producers and distributors of motion pictures, Fox Filmed Entertainment produces, acquires and distributes motion pictures throughout the world. These motion pictures are produced or acquired by the following units of FFE: Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Fox International, Twentieth Century Fox Animation and Fox International Productions.

Wedding Crashers was one half classic (the first half), and one half mediocre. Has Vaughn done anything of note since Wedding Crashers? Or Wilson for that matter (besides Midnight in Paris)? Yikes, both of these guys are in need of a comedy hit--and Couples Retreat doesn't count cause it was mostly terrible.

If anyone in the Houston area wants to see this tonight at 7PM, I have 2 free passes to the Edwards Greenway. Whoever PMs me first can have them. And please only PM if you're actually going to use the passes.

Wedding Crashers was one half classic (the first half), and one half mediocre. Has Vaughn done anything of note since Wedding Crashers? Or Wilson for that matter (besides Midnight in Paris)? Yikes, both of these guys are in need of a comedy hit--and Couples Retreat doesn't count cause it was mostly terrible.

I found Wilson really likeable in Marley & Me.

Anyway, I loved Wedding Crashers. This doesn't look too bad. Seems like it will have a couple of funny parts. I'm looking forward to seeing Teen Wolf's Dylan O'Brien in it. Love that kid!

At least on the programming I am watching they have basically omitted any mention of the Google stuff and are pushing it more as a Wedding Crashers redux. I get why they would I just found it interesting so close to release. Probably a smart play.

At least on the programming I am watching they have basically omitted any mention of the Google stuff and are pushing it more as a Wedding Crashers redux. I get why they would I just found it interesting so close to release. Probably a smart play.

Probably to avoid the fact that it's a film basically promoting Google after the news came out that the company has par taken in a little Tax evasion.

At least on the programming I am watching they have basically omitted any mention of the Google stuff and are pushing it more as a Wedding Crashers redux. I get why they would I just found it interesting so close to release. Probably a smart play.

I know they were doing stuff on Comedy Central all weekend playing up the Intern angle. I really haven't seen any TV spots for anything but The Purge.

I still believe with its lower rating, it has a good shot to take #1 this weekend. The Purge has BOMB written all over it. Not saying it can't be good, but horror films at this point in the summer never seem to fair well. Last year Chernobyl Diaries as an example.

Since Hangover 3 was humore-less, I think a lot of people really want a good laugh!